3 Ninjas: Knuckle Up -
: Shin eventually moved to the U.S., where he directed this third installment of the 3 Ninjas franchise. Why the Timeline Feels "Off"
: In 1978, Shin and his ex-wife were kidnapped by North Korean agents on orders from Kim Jong-il . 3 Ninjas: Knuckle Up
If you ever noticed the kids look younger in Knuckle Up than in the previous sequel ( 3 Ninjas Kick Back ), you aren't imagining things: : Shin eventually moved to the U
: They were held for years and forced to make films to "glow up" North Korea’s film industry, including the cult monster movie Pulgasari . : They finally escaped to a U
: They finally escaped to a U.S. embassy during a trip to Vienna in 1986.
The film was directed by (using the pseudonym "Simon Sheen"). His history is arguably more dramatic than any ninja movie:

Why does it seem like the run blocking went back in the toilet with Sundell coming back? Feels like I'd rather see him take Bradford's place and let Olu keep playing C.
The offense is a concern, but there are two things I find encouraging. Darnold’s turnovers are down substantially since the Rams game, and despite looking timid and off in the first half of games, he does look good in the 2nd half of the last two games. He doesn’t fold under pressure. I also think there is a Seahawk offense that can play well start to finish, and a Seahawk offense that can keep it moving from the opponent’s 25 into the end zone. However the time to go looking where it is, is over. We need to find it for Thursday.
Shaheed looks better each week. Today he was there and clutch. Darnold and he are synching up well, and just in time.
We will need to find one more solid piece on the O-line next year. Maybe that will not only help the run game, but improve pass protection.
All is still good for the Hawks. A win Thursday and in all likelihood the experts will start talking about the Seahawks as the team to beat. I have faith! Let’s all keep the faith!